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=HOMECOMING '84' The last but certainly not least event of Homecoming was the Ex- eter game. Postponed from Saturday because of weather conditions, the kickoff was at 1:30 p.m. on Sunday. This was not only our Homecoming game against our rivals — THE BLUE HAWKS. It was our chance to prove who was boss. We hadn't beaten the Exeter squad in a long time — too long, and this was to be the day. And so it happened, the stands filled with fans and victory was to be within our reach. The Warriors, dominated the game from the start to the finish and owed much of their suc- cess to the incredible defense. The unbeatable offense however, headed by quarterback Dave Brown, should not go unmentioned with this win. When the time clock had finally wound down, it proved to everyone who was indeed the best. The final tally: W.H.S. 11 — Exeter 0. Warrior pride had shown through once again, as we ended our Homecoming Celebration. Homecoming 23
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POWDER PUFF The day finally arrived. Girls from both the Junior and Senior class showed up to play ball, and have some fun too! Anyone who thought that girls couldn't play this “man's sport quickly changed their minds after watching the game. The game was off to a slow start, but the Juniors picked up the pace with the first touchdown of the game. The Seniors, who were upset with this, tightened up their defense. Their skill and clever plan- ning helped them to hold off the Juniors and soon regain control of the game. Quarterback Laura McGrail played superbly, and the Seniors were on the board to tie up the score. The game ended in a tie which led them into overtime. Each team was allowed four plays at the ten yardline. The Seniors held back the Juniors and were able to score a touchdown on a quarterback pass which brought the game to an end. Seniors 12 and Juniors 6. As the girls proved, football is definitely not for men only!
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